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Court documents share detail into alleged embezzlement by former vet employee

Court documents share detail into alleged embezzlement by former vet employee Updated at Share This Jenessa Stevens | Fremont County Jail REXBURG Cedar Ridge Animal Hospital was tipped off by a third-party credit card company about suspicious financial activity, which ultimately led to the arrest of a former employee earlier this month. Police reports show on Dec. 1, the Rexburg Police Department was called to the veterinary clinic after its owner learned of multiple credit/debit card refunds. Investigators were pointed to 36-year-old Jenessa Stevens, an employee of over four years. According to an affidavit of probable cause, the initial transactions were flagged on Nov. 24 and Nov. 30 for nearly $4,000. The money had been refunded from the business to the Mountain America Credit Union account belonging to Stevens.

Woman arrested after police say she stole $126,000 from local veterinary clinic

Woman arrested after police say she stole $126,000 from local veterinary clinic Updated at Share This REXBURG The Rexburg Police Department arrested 36-year-old Janessa Stevens of Rigby for felony grand theft, criminal fraud using a computer, and fraudulent use of a transaction card. The charges come after an investigation into her alleged conduct as an employee at the Cedar Ridge Animal Hospital in Rexburg. RPD Detective Chuck Kunsaitis said in a news release that over a three year time period, Stevens had fraudulently taken over $126,000 from the veterinary clinic. Stevens was arrested on Dec. 3 and booked into the Madison County Jail. She posted a $75,000 bail and was released.

Rigby woman arrested on grand theft charges

Rigby woman arrested on grand theft charges RPD REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK)-Rexburg Police have charged Janessa Marie Stevens, 36, of Rigby with the theft of over $126,000 from the Cedar Ridge Animal Hospital, where she worked as an employee. Stevens was charged with grand theft, using a computer to access or obtain money by fraudulent pretenses, and fraudulent use of a financial transaction card. Police believe the thefts happened over a 3-year time span. Stevens posted a $75,000 bond after being booked into the Madison County Jail. Anyone with information about the case, or others, should contact Detective Kunsaitis at 208-359-3000.

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